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H. G. Muller wrote on Fri, Nov 13, 2020 12:55 PM UTC:

The GAME code include command allows specification of a path name. So I suppose you could direct it to any file saved on the CVP website. I am not sure on whether it would also allow arbitrary URLs, pointing to other websites. But using off-site material is strongly discouraged here anyway.

I use a betza.txt include file in the membergraphics directory of one of my articles. I could not upload it myself, though, as .txt is not an extension that the upload manager allows. So an editor had to rename it. But now that it exists, I can update it. I am not sure whether Game Courier would allow include files with 'unnatural' extensions. E.g. when you would give the include file a .jpg extension, the upload manager would not complain. And GAME code might not care, and only look at the content rather than the name.


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